Whiteladies Picture House to be taken over by restaurant

Plans to reopen a derelict Bristol cinema have suffered a setback with a restaurant being given permission to expand into its bar and cellar.

The Whiteladies Picture House closed in 2001 and has remained unused since.

Two campaign groups want the whole building returned to its former glory, with one supporting a private bid.

But at a meeting earlier, councillors approved plans for the neighbouring Cowshed restaurant to refurbish the picture house's bar and cellar.

A spokeswoman for the building's owner, London-based Medinbrand, said the restaurant expansion was the first step in the regeneration of the building and it would not deter other operators from investing in the property.

"We are in exciting discussions with cinema operators who want to bring the former picture house back into use.

"They are very happy to work alongside a successful restaurant that will enhance and support any future cinema on Whiteladies Road," she added.

Businessman Ian Wiper said for his plan he needed to acquire the whole of the listed building to convert it into a single-screen cinema and a multi-purpose venue, which he has claimed could be open by autumn 2014.

And rival bidder the Whiteladies Picture House group had said it wanted to turn the venue into a community cinema and arts centre.